What is the bacteria that causes HIV called and is HIV a systematic or localized disease? - causes of hiv
HIV is caused by a virus and not bacteria, and the virus called HIV. It is a systemic disease affects the white blood cells (CD4 T cells, macrophages, etc..)
4 comments:
HIV is not caused by bacteria. It is caused by a virus. The virus is called human immunodeficiency virus people (which is actually the name of the species, even if they commonly abbreviated to HIV), but there are subtypes: HIV-1 and HIV-2.
HIV is a systemic disease.
HIV is not caused by bacteria. It is caused by a virus. The virus is called human immunodeficiency virus people (which is actually the name of the species, even if they commonly abbreviated to HIV), but there are subtypes: HIV-1 and HIV-2.
HIV is a systemic disease.
This is a virus, not bacteria.
Known as HIV.
Post a Comment